For a full list of violations that could land you with a suspended, revoked or cancelled driver's license, consult the Suspensions and Revocations section of the Texas Drivers Handbook. Here are just some of the violations that will cost you your driving privileges:.
If you are a minor, the state will suspend or revoke your license for repeated traffic law violations:. The Texas Department of Public Safety can also suspend or revoke your driver license or driving privileges if you fail to appear or default in payment of a traffic fine or a non-traffic violation fine.
There are many more reasons, not necessarily related to traffic tickets, why the state could pull your driving privileges; check the TX Driver Handbook for a full list.
These include non-driving, alcohol-related sanctions. For specifics, check out the handbook's section titles Zero Tolerance Law for Minors. No matter what type of vehicle you are driving when cited, you must notify your employer within 30 days of conviction of any traffic violations; parking tickets don't count. You also must notify the motor vehicle licensing agency within 30 days of traffic violation convictions outside the jurisdiction.
This applies to any vehicle you were driving. First Offenses Penalties vary depending on the number of offenses you've committed. For 1st offenses of the following you will lose your CDL for at least 1 year:. In Texas, driving while your license is suspended is considered a misdemeanor. You may also receive jail time of up to days.
However, that will only make things much worse. Instead, just pull over. The officer will then pull up your information and inform you that you have a suspended license and should not be driving. However, remember that you still have rights. Gore that specializes in driving on a suspended license. For example, an individual is stopped for a traffic offense and arrested for DWI.
They are found guilty of driving while under the influence. Their driving privilege may be suspended from 90 days to one year. Leaving refers to driving or walking away from an accident before the police arrive. Fleeing the scene of an accident : Fleeing a scene of an accident refers to knowingly evading police after leaving an accident. This crime requires an automatic license suspension.
Class C misdemeanor. Class B misdemeanor. Violators who did not possess proof of insurance or who have a prior driving while suspended violation can be convicted of a class B misdemeanor. Class A misdemeanor. Driving while suspended is a class A misdemeanor if the driver had no insurance and caused an injury accident. The information provided on this site is not legal advice, does not constitute a lawyer referral service, and no attorney-client or confidential relationship is or will be formed by use of the site.
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